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Originally, the request was for every other week. I thought that determining
which week would have been more involved. So, this concept seemed reasonable.

We talked about the fifth week issue. Not a problem if not run on the fifth
week.

John McKee

Quoting Neill Harper <neill.harper@xxxxxxxx>:

What happens if the month has 5 Tuesdays, should the process still only run
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the next month?

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That parameter is one I did not recall. Thanks.

John McKee

Quoting Douglas Handy <dhandy@xxxxxxxxx>:

John,

I have a program that runs weekly on Tuesday. Now, the user wants this
program
run on the second and fourth Tuesdays. I have looked through the v5r4
APIs,
but don't see anything that jumps out as something that can return the
week
of
the month. Two possibilities: I have not seen it yet, or it isn't
there.


Why not just let the system job scheduler handle it?

AddJobScdE Frq(*Monthly) ScdDate(*None) ScdDay(*Tue) RelDayMon(2 4)

And it will run on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month.
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